Cape Liberty (CLZ) Cruise Port Guide
If you're taking a cruise out of beautiful Cape Liberty Cruise Port and will be parking your vehicle there, check out ParkSleepFly.com for some of the best long-term parking rates available. Avoid the hassle and stress of finding a suitable parking spot by booking in advance to guarantee your space. Booking a reserved Cape Liberty parking space couldn't be any easier, and if your plans change, cancellations are always free.
Alternatively, if you are driving a long way to get to the port, or if you have an early departure, you may consider looking into a Park Sleep Fly package deal. This deal includes parking, a hotel stay, and shuttle transportation. Take advantage of a package deal and be sure to be right there when the ship is ready to set sail.
Cruise Lines and Their Ships Based at the Cape Liberty Cruise Port
Five cruise lines sail out of Cape Liberty. The cruise line and their ship(s):
Royal Caribbean International: Anthem of the Seas (Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.)
Royal Caribbean International: Vision of the Seas (Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.)
Celebrity Cruises: Celebrity Summit (Celebrity Cruise Lines)
TUI Cruises: Mein Schiff 6 (TUI Cruises)
Azamara Club Cruises: Azamara Quest (Azamara Club Cruises)
Viking Ocean Cruises: Viking Sea (Viking Ocean Cruises)
Popular cruises out of Cape Liberty
Royal Caribbean's Anthem of the Seas features several 7 and 8-night Bahamas cruises, as well as 12-night Southern Caribbean cruises. Mein Schiff 6 has separate cruises that feature a 10-night New York with Canada cruise; a 14-night Dominican Republic cruise (with port stops in Port Canaveral, Miami, and the Bahamas); and a 17-night Jamaica cruise (with port stops in Port Canaveral, Miami, and the Bahamas).
Relevant Information Travelers Need to Know
The cruise terminal opens at 10:30 AM. It is extremely important for all cruise passengers to arrive at least 1.5 hours prior to their cruise time of departure from port. Only ticketed passengers are allowed in the terminal building, so anyone seeing you off on your cruise won't be able to do it from within the terminal.
Make sure you have all important documentation and identification readily at hand when you approach the terminal. This would include cruise tickets, as well as travel and identification documentation, which should include a passport (or other authorized and approved official government photo ID).
If you've received paperwork relating to your cruise from the cruise line, all documentation you need should be clearly listed there. If you have any questions at all, don't hesitate to call the cruise line and get clear and defined answers, as security is tight and inflexible, and there will be no flexibility relating to the proper documentation you have or don't have with you.
Save Some Time Checking In
Much like checking in for an airline flight, passengers often gasp when they see the check-in lines for cruises. Fortunately, these lines can be avoided if sailing passengers complete their Online Pre-Registration with the cruise line at least 5 days prior to the cruise date. This is quick and easy to do, and the few minutes it takes to pre-register is well worth the little time and effort it takes once you see you can walk right by that long check-in line in the terminal.